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Respiratory Nurse Specialist Service

The respiratory nursing team gives specialist nursing support at home and in clinics to patients with long-term respiratory conditions.

The team sees patients with respiratory conditions such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), Pulmonary Fibrosis, Bronchiectasis and asthma as well as those on long-term oxygen therapy. They aim to improve quality of life by helping patients to self-manage their conditions to prevent or lessen the effect of acute attacks and to avoid the need for admission to hospital.

The Weybridge Hospital respiratory nursing team has relocated to Victoria Ward, Woking Community Hospital due to the July fire. Tel. 01483 846 449

"The Respiratory nurse's visit prevented a trip to my GP - they could answer all my questions and put me at ease. Thank you very much for the professionalism and kindness."

T: 01372 384 336

The north west Surrey respiratory nursing team was based at Weybridge Hospital. Following the fire that destroyed the building on 12th July 2017, the service is now operating from Victoria Ward at Woking Community Hospital. Tel: 01483 846 449.

Accessing this service

You can be referred to this service by your GP, practice nurse, the hospital discharge team, the social care team or other clinical services. To make a referral, please contact the Referral Management Centre (RMC), which is open Monday to Friday 8.00am - 6.00pm (excluding bank holidays):

T: 020 8394 3868

F: 020 8394 3863

If you have been discharged from hospital, the team will help you to return to your previous level of independence by providing nursing support, either in your home or at a clinic.

If you are having oxygen therapy we will monitor your health to ensure that you are benefiting from it. We will do this through regular physical assessments and measuring your blood gases.

Once you have been referred, a member of the team will contact you to arrange an appointment to visit you at home or to see you in one of our nurse-led clinics.

At your first appointment the nurse will discuss your current respiratory symptoms, take a history of your respiratory health and assess your condition. During this assessment we are likely to check your blood pressure, pulse, measure your lung function and record your oxygen levels.

We will discuss your treatment options with you and give you advice on how best to manage your condition. If you have a repeat prescription or a list of medication please bring this with you.